Good Brothers (professional wrestling)

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Good Brothers
The Good Brothers, Gallows (left) and Anderson (right), in September 2016
Tag team
MembersDoc Gallows/Luke Gallows
Karl Anderson
Name(s)Bullet Club
Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson[1]
The Good Brothers[2]
Gun(s) and Gallows[3][4]
Billed heightsGallows:
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)[5][6]
Anderson:
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[7][8]
Combined
billed weight
505 lb (229 kg)[8][6]
Billed from"By way of Tokyo"[9]
DebutNovember 23, 2013[10]
Years active2013–present

The Good Brothers are an American professional wrestling tag team consisting of Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. They are currently signed to WWE, where they perform on the SmackDown brand under the team name Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. They also make apperances for the NXT brand. They are also members of the stable The O.C.

First put together in 2013 as part of the

Impact World Tag Team Championships
during their tenure there. They left Impact in 2022 and returned to WWE that October.

History

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2013–2016)

Gallows and Anderson performing the Magic Killer on Togi Makabe
IWGP Tag Team Champions

On November 11, 2013,

Wrestle Kingdom 9 in Tokyo Dome.[17]

On February 11 at

IWGP Tag Team Champions

In the midst of rumors they were leaving NJPW,[22][23] Anderson and Gallows received a rematch for the IWGP Tag Team Championship, but were again defeated by Makabe and Honma on February 14 at The New Beginning in Niigata.[24] Anderson and Gallows wrestled their final NJPW match on February 20 at Honor Rising: Japan 2016, where they teamed with their Bullet Club stablemates Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga in an eight-man tag team match, where they were defeated by Bobby Fish, Hirooki Goto, Katsuyori Shibata and Kyle O'Reilly.[25][26]

Ring of Honor (2014–2016)

Anderson and Gallows made their debut for American

Ray Rowe), who all retained their titles.[29]

Other promotions (2014–2016)

On December 20, 2014, Anderson and Gallows made their debut as a tag team on the American

Reading, England, which also featured several other NJPW wrestlers.[33] That same month, they also took part in German promotion Westside Xtreme Wrestling's World Tag Team Tournament, where they made it to the quarterfinals, before losing to Big Daddy Walter and Zack Sabre Jr.[34]

WWE (2016–2020)

The Club and Raw Tag Team Champions (2016–2019)

"Anderson and Gallows have nearly had all the luster removed from them since their debut ... . [They] appear to be just another tag team that gets used as fodder whenever a main event story crosses their path. ... Roman Reigns gains next to nothing from beating Karl Anderson without first establishing that as an accomplishment."

Pro Wrestling Dot Net writer Jake Barnett after the May 5, 2016, episode of SmackDown[35]

On January 5, 2016, one day after

2016 WWE draft with Gallows and Anderson being drafted to Raw and Styles to SmackDown,[45] which resulted in them wrestling their last match together as a trio on July 24 at Battleground in a loss against John Cena, Enzo Amore and Big Cass.[46]

Afterwards, Gallows and Anderson continued feuding with The New Day, attacking and sidelining

10–on–10 Survivor Series tag team elimination match at Survivor Series. The same night, while being at odds with the rest of Team Raw, they defeated The New Day in a non-title bout.[51] At Survivor Series, Gallows and Anderson were eliminated from the match by Rhyno.[52]
Gallows and Anderson received two more shots at the Raw Tag Team Championship, but were both times defeated by The New Day, first on the November 28 episode of Raw,
The Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) in a four-way ladder match, also involving Cesaro and Sheamus as well as Enzo Amore and Big Cass, ending their reign at 63 days.[58]

On the January 1, 2018, Raw, the duo turned

kickoff.

On April 17, as part of the

WWE.com article blamed their lack of success on the brand on being "in the same division as The New Day, The Bar, The Usos and The Bludgeon Brothers."[61]

Reuniting with AJ Styles (2019–2020)

On the April 29, 2019 episode of Raw, Gallows and Anderson returned to the Raw brand, losing to The Usos.[62] As of that match, they had not won a match on television since they defeated The Usos in May 2018.[63] In July 2019, it was reported that they had re-signed with WWE to five-year contracts.[64] After Styles lost a United States Championship match to Ricochet, Gallows and Anderson helped Styles to beat up Ricochet, and reuniting The Club as heels.[65][66] On the July 22 episode of Raw, The Club was renamed The O.C., meaning "The Original, The Official, and The Only Club That Matters".[67] On the July 29 episode of Raw, Gallows and Anderson defeated the Usos and The Revival in a triple threat tag team match to capture the Raw Tag Team Championships for a second time. They would then go on to lose the titles on the August 19 episode of Raw to Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman.[68] During the majority of their stint on Raw in 2019-20, Gallows and Anderson were mainly used to build younger upcoming talent such as The Street Profits, Viking Raiders And Ricochet etc. On October 31, at Crown Jewel, they won the WWE Tag Team World Cup and were declared "The Greatest Tag Team In the World".[69]

Gallows and Anderson entered the 2020 Royal Rumble match at entry numbers 24 and 20, respectively, but were unsuccessful as they were eliminated separately by Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton). At WrestleMania 36, they interfered in the Boneyard match between Styles and The Undertaker unsuccessfully trying to help the former win; this would be their final WWE appearances.

Despite renewing their contracts with WWE, and receiving many offers from other promotions, Gallows and Anderson were released from their WWE contracts due to budget cuts resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic on April 15[70]—which would end their 4 year stint with the company.

Impact Wrestling (2020–2022)

On July 18, 2020, Gallows and Anderson announced that they had signed two-year contracts with

The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin), thus turning heel.[76] They retained the titles for 119 days, until they lost them against FinJuice (David Finlay and Juice Robinson) at Sacrifice on March 13, 2021.[77]

At

three-way tag team match at Emergence,[79] and against FinJuice and Bullet Club (Chris Bey and Hikuleo) at Bound for Glory in another three-way tag team match. On the February 19, 2022 at No Surrender, The Good Brothers rejoined the Bullet Club.[80][81]
The Good Brothers regained the Impact tag team titles on June 19, 2022 by defeating The Briscoe Brothers. They held the titles until August 26, 2022 when they lost the titles to the OGK (Mike Bennett and Matt Taven), who were representing the Honor No More faction.

Independent circuit (2020–2022)

Since departing WWE, The Good Brothers returned to the American independent circuit. On August 1, 2020, Anderson and Gallows along with Rocky Romero promoted their first pay-per-view event called Talk 'N Shop A Mania.[82] They held a second event later that year in November called Talk 'N Shop A Mania 2: Rise Of The Torturer.

On September 26, 2020, The Good Brothers won Lariato Pro Wrestling Guild's Lariato Pro Tag Team Championship by defeating Regenesis (Francisco Ciatso and Storm Thomas), their first title on the independent circuit.[83]

All Elite Wrestling (2021)

The Good Brothers made their AEW debut at the end of

Impact World Tag Team Championships against The Dark Order, (Evil Uno and Stu Grayson).[86]

Return to NJPW (2021–2023)

In June 2021, it was announced that The Good Brothers would be returning to New Japan Pro Wrestling for the first time since early 2016 as part of the United States-based show NJPW Strong and would compete in its Tag Team Turbulence tournament.[87] In the first round they defeated Clark Connors and T. J. Perkins. In the semi-finals they defeated Yuji Nagata and Ren Narita to advance to the tournament finals. In the finals, they defeated Violence Unlimited, which consisted of Brody King and Chris Dickinson, to win the tournament.[88]

Gallows and Anderson appeared at

NJPW Resurgence on August 14, they would defeat Jon Moxley and his mystery partner Yuji Nagata. After the match, they were confronted by the Guerrillas of Destiny.[89] On April 24, 2022, Gallows and Anderson rejoined Bullet Club at Windy City Riot losing to the United Empire in a ten man tag team match.[90] At Dominion 6.12 in Osaka-jo Hall on June 12, Anderson defeated Tama Tonga for the NEVER Openweight Championship
. On October 10, 2022, Anderson unexpectedly returned to WWE while still being recognized as the NEVER Openweight Champion.

On January 4, 2023 at Wrestle Kingdom 17, Tama Tonga defeated Anderson for the NEVER Openweight Championship.

Return to WWE (2022–present)

On the October 10, 2022 episode of Raw, Gallows and Anderson made their unannounced return to WWE to reunite with AJ Styles as The O.C. in Styles' feud with The Judgment Day.[91]

During the 2023 WWE Draft, both Gallows and Anderson were drafted to the SmackDown brand.

On the February 20, 2024 episode of NXT, Gallows and Anderson attacked Axiom and Nathan Frazer and Chase University (Andre Chase and Duke Hudson) after the two teams faced each other, turning heel for the first time since 2022 and marking Gallows and Anderson's return to NXT.[92]

Other media

The Good Brothers along with fellow wrestler Rocky Romero run a podcast named Talk'N Shop.

During 2021 and 2022, AXS TV - home of what is now TNA Wrestling aired a show title Bad A$$ Movie Night With The Good Brothers, where Gallows and Anderson hosted and provided commentary during breaks of the movie airing that night.[93][94]

Championships and accomplishments

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Achievements
Preceded by World Tag League winners
2013
Succeeded by